Eject before disconnecting iPod means that iTunes is checking to be sure that it has finished using the iPod. It also checks to make sure no other program is using the iPod as well to prevent any corruption of files.
Try disconnecting one of the battery posts, wait a few seconds and reconnect it. This resets the unit and it should let you eject the discs.
Try temporally disconnecting the ground cable off the battery, the stereo may reset itself and spit out the disc.
We need to eject or run safety remove command/option in order to disable access to the device and in some cases like in USB devices also to disable power to the device. These actions before actually removing/disconnecting device helps reduce chances of damage to the computer interface and device so protecting data also in case of storage devices.
Try disconnecting the power and then reconnect to reset the unit. Look for a reset button on the unit.
my i -pod says connected eject be for disconnecting , how do you do this please help. new toy for me and i am lost
You need to press the 'eject' button in order to do this. You need to make sure your car is on before you can do this.
No, but it is safer if you do.
make certain that power is removed
were is a eject button on a didj
In Irish Gaelic: díchuir (eject, expell; disperse,excrete); cuir amach ('put out', emit, send, etc.) caith amach (throw out, project) In Scottish Gaelic: caith a-mach (eject) tilg-a-mach (eject) as-àitich (eject/evacuate/displace) dìobair (eject/banish/abandon) fògair (eject/exile/banish)
Ejected is the past tense of eject.